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Join the Movement - WE WANT BILL (Cowher for Head Coach)


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Cowher to Carolina is so played out and personally I am getting sick and tired of hearing Cowher and Gruden as possible candidates.

As I said in another thread, I really do feel that we need to go after Charlie Weis. I think with Clausen and Davidson already here that Weis has the pieces in tacted to run this team.

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Cowher = Fox + Super Bowl Ring

Why are people so obsessed with retreads? I only have eyes for Harbaugh.

Not at all true in my opinion. Whether or not one is for or against Cowher coaching here the statement the he and Fox are the same with the only difference being a ring is not a good arguement. They may have similar styles and that is about it. Cowher had 10 Winning Seasons in his 15yrs coaching. He had a stretch of 6 winning seasons in a row, 3 in row, and 2 in row. John Fox doesnt even come close to that kind of consistency.

Cowher's record: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...es/CowhBi0.htm

Fox's record: http://www.pro-football-reference.co...es/FoxxJo0.htm

I am not saying Cowher is the answer BUT it is and has been time to move past the John Fox era here in Charlotte. I would take Cowher anyday right now over Fox. I think one of the only reason why he is not here this season is because JR didnt want to have pay a coach during a lockout.

No matter who the next coach is going to be here, I just wish he was here now being the one working with this team.

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There seems to be a lot of users interested in Jim Harbaugh? Please tell me why...

Why would you want an average coach that won ONE superbowl with a pretty great team who has been removed from football for years now. Or find the up and coming coach who has turned STANFORD into a legitimate program. He has NFL experience as well. Plus he is a quarterback coach. Yeah we could use one of those.

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There seems to be a lot of users interested in Jim Harbaugh? Please tell me why...
he's a young rising coaching star who has a great track record of building and rebuilding programs where ever he goes into very solid, if not dominant teams.

he's got a good head for the game as a coach and a player. he has a really good pedigree and he comes from a really strong coaching family.

he's aggressive and unrelenting in his philosophy and a word i see quite often to describe him is brash. he's not a prick like rex ryan but he's got tons of confidence and does a good job of instilling that in his players. he doesn't hold back. he's not a nice guy to the teams he's playing. if he sees that there is something working to his advantage he'll cram it down the opponents throats over and over and over...because he can.

he doesn't call off the dogs ever. legendary example was against the trojans last november. trojans were supposed to beat the stanford team soundly. that didn't happen. harbaugh got stanford up 48-21 and then deep in the 4th quarter when the game was well under control, he plowed stanford down the field running the same power running play 14 times because they could. that drive resulted in a TD. instead of going for the extra point, harbaugh went for 2.

did he have to do that? nope. was it overkill? absolutely. why did he do it? because he could.

he's simply the jack bauer of coaching.

you go and pull for that old guy in the twilight of his career. i'll pull for the rising star who will be able to build this team up right and take them well into the future.

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he's a young rising coaching star who has a great track record of building and rebuilding programs where ever he goes into very solid, if not dominant teams.

he's got a good head for the game as a coach and a player. he has a really good pedigree and he comes from a really strong coaching family.

he's aggressive and unrelenting in his philosophy and a word i see quite often to describe him is brash. he's not a prick like rex ryan but he's got tons of confidence and does a good job of instilling that in his players. he doesn't hold back. he's not a nice guy to the teams he's playing. if he sees that there is something working to his advantage he'll cram it down the opponents throats over and over and over...because he can.

he doesn't call off the dogs ever. legendary example was against the trojans last november. trojans were supposed to beat the stanford team soundly. that didn't happen. harbaugh got stanford up 48-21 and then deep in the 4th quarter when the game was well under control, he plowed stanford down the field running the same power running play 14 times because they could. that drive resulted in a TD. instead of going for the extra point, harbaugh went for 2.

did he have to do that? nope. was it overkill? absolutely. why did he do it? because he could.

he's simply the jack bauer of coaching.

you go and pull for that old guy in the twilight of his career. i'll pull for the rising star who will be able to build this team up right and take them well into the future.

Sounds like the perfect guy for our team...bet u a million bux he isn't our coach.

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Sounds like the perfect guy for our team...bet u a million bux he isn't our coach.
probably won't be but if you are going to dream then dream big. this guy is the best possible choice for the panthers.

imo, a vote for cowher is a vote for mediocrity or just better than average.

a vote for harbaugh is a vote for aggressively pursuing domination in the NFL.

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